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NICE PLACE RITA'S GOT BUT HOW ABOUT SEEIN' THE REST OF THE TOWN! SEE MOVIE-LAND #1. YOUR MAJESTY WHILE I WAS PATROLLING SPACE, I RESCUED TWO MALE EARTHLINGS WHO WERE STRANDED ON AN ASTERGON! ASTRA! YOU KNOW MY ORDERS ABOUT DELIVERING ANY MALE ON THE MOON! BUT, UNLIKE THE BANISHED MOON-MEN, ONE OF THESE IS HANDSOME! SO YOUR MENTAL SCANNER SEES ALL, KNOWS ALL THAT I KNOW, HM? YES! IT'S A GREAT TIME SAVER FOR STUDYING LIVING SPECIMENS WE FIND ON VARIOUS PLANETS. ALL MY BRAINS RECORDED IN THAT LITTLE THING? YOUR SCANNER MUST NEED ADJUSTING! MAYBE SO, SCANNER USED AN AWFUL LOOT WIRE FOR A ASTAR CREATU SO YOUR MENTAL SCANNER SEES ALL KNOWS ALL THAT I KNOW, HM? SAVER FOR STUPPY LIVING SPECIMENS WE FIND ON VARIOUS PLANETS. RECORDED IN THAT LITTLE THINGS? YOUR SCANNER MUST NEED ADJUSTING! * EARTH'S WIDE RECORDING IS ALLOWED PLUS A NEW SECRET PSYCHO-FOURTEEN A RIVER IN THE OCEAN? ...I DON'T UNDERSTAND, SHE I'll Explain AT MY CLASS LECTURE THE 'GULF STREAM', WHICH WE'RE IN NOW, IS 10° WARMER THAN THE OCEAN! HERE'S ITS COURSE... WATER, WARMED IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, FLOWS ASTAR CREATU ADV. OF PAPAYA TICCO LEARNED TO GRASP A TRAPEZE SWING ABOUT THE SAME TIME HE LEARNED TO GRASP A SPOON! BY THE TIME HE WAS POUR TICCO WAS WORKING WITH US OFF THE HIGH PLATFORMS! DURING WINTER QUARTER OF THE NEXT YEAR, HE BECAME A FULL-FLEDGED MEMBER OF THE ACT IN WE WERE READY TO OPEN OUR FIRST SEASON AS THE FEARLESS TIFFAN45! JEEPERS! HOW SIMPLY NON-NOUNDERFUL! THIRTY-TWO KIDS! WHAT A CHRISTMAS PARTY THIS WILL BE! JUST IMAGINE, MOTHER! THIRTY- TWO PEOPLE! GRACIOUS ME!!! WHERE ARE YOU GIRLS HAVING THIS CHRISTMAS PARTY? OH, I JUST CAN'T TELL YOU, MOTHER- HOLD ON A MINUTE, BEVO THAT'S OUR SNOWBALL... IM MAKIN' A BIG SNOWMAN FOR LELAIN! LEMME ROLL IT OUT OF YOUR WAY! THAT AIN'T VERY BIG, PETERS, LEMME FIX IT FOR YOU! WITHOUT ANY FURTHER NONSENSE THE PLOWMAN STARTED ROLLING THE SNOWBALL ALONG IN FRONT OF THE PLOW AND DISAPPEARED WITH IT AROUND THE NEXT CORNER... IT GOT BIGGER AND BIGGER Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA AND HERE WE HAVE THE HOME OF RITA RIO UNLIKE THE BANISHED MEN, ONE OF THESE IS VERY HANDSOME! HE IS? BRING HIM IN! AND THE OTHER IS A NICE, OLD MAN! WE MIGHT KEEP THE HANDSOME ONE, ASTRA... BUT WE'LL GET RID OF THE NICE, OLD MAN! MY BRAINS ORDERED IN IT LITTLE SIGNS. YOUR NNER MUST ARLISTING! I'll RUN IT OFF FOR LAUGHS NOW AS I TAKE OFF THESE WORK TOGS! WHY NOT TAKE YOURS OFF TOO? Anaheim Gazette by JOHN S. NEUBAUER Whoso keepeth the commandment shall feel no evil thing. —Eccl 8:5. CALIFORNIANA — The Ellsha Stevens party of overland emigrants arrived in California, Dec. 14, 1844. It was the first party to cross the Sierra Nevada mountains via the later popular Truckee river Donner take route. It was the first wagon-train into the California central valleys to reach Sutter's Fort. The party was made up of fifty men, women and children and 12 wagons. GLEANINGS—George Alden is to be congratulated his selection as head of his lodge. It's a reward justified by hard work ... The Steele Petroleum corporation which will explore the oil sands under Anaheim is virtually a local concern. Howard Steele was formerly with the Union Oil company ... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow ... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world ... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buck get some interesting tips on ANNOUNCEMENTS Cemeteries LOMA VISTA MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowment Care Provide Phone Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 3811 Florists Floral arrangements by Fred's HOUSE OF FLOWERS 273 E. Center Ph. 577 Nursery Stock FUCHSIAS - SHRUBS - T Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service BOTT'S NURSERY 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. Ph. We give & redeem Gold Bond Bonds Funeral Directors HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Courtesans Servi120 E. Broadway, AnahePHONE 4105 BACK CAMPBE KAULBA MortuaPhone 322 251 N. Len SCANNER USED UP AN AWFUL LOT OF WIRE FOR A NON-ASTAR CREATURE! NOW AS I TAKE OFF THESE WORK TOGS! WHY NOT TAKE YOURS OFF TOO pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that Ahaheim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahaheim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that A haim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. Halle, the OPS representative who has been stopping in Ahahim to confer with businessmen, will discontinue his visits until January. Business men are too busy taking care of the holiday business. STATISTICS—This is the time of the year that city and county officials are preparing their annual reports to be released shortly after the first of the year. Figures will show that A haim enjoyed a phenomenal building expansion. Homer Wallace's figures, together with those of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Piacentia and Erza will be reflected in Anaheim's business index... The Marriage License Bureau will show that more people sought passports than licenses to wed... More than twice as many marriages were consumed than divorces issued... Juvenile crime will show an increase... And Bill Harmuth, the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce secretary, will report that more Anaheimers were born in Fullerton than Anaheim. CONGRATULATIONS — John Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—a lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is pany... Max Dyer didn't waste any time getting to Saudi Arabia to work for the Fluor Construction company. It is practically here today—there tomorrow... Frank (Pancho) Hargrove, the Placentian who is pushing a drilling crew for Aramco (Arabian-American Oil company) says it doesn't seem like Christmas in that part of the Moslem world... A. J. Schulte and Buck Buckman got some interesting tips on driving from Cap Risley when they visited a neighboring Kiwanis club... HOLIDAY — Harvey A. 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Macloughlin is to be congratulated on the beautiful Christmas window arranged for the Mary Millerick shop. In days of highly concentrated commercialism, it is gratifying, indeed, that a store should devote a great part of its window display space to the true spirit of Christmas. FARM NOTES—A lot of Orange county's cauliflower crop is being diverted to quick-freeze companies this year... Six new varieties of peaches and nectarines are being tested at Santa Ana college for adaptability to mild winters... Harry Swarts, manager of the Whittier Mutual Orange and Lemon ass'n, was recently elected chairman of the MOD managers ass'n. He's familiar with Orange county citrus problems... The Arizona 1951-52 orange crop is expected to be considerably less than the 1950-51 season... The University of California is doubling its tomato and asparagus experimentation by growing a second crop in Australia this winter... Cash receipts from California farm marketings, January through August were up 13.2 per cent over the same period last year. Sales brought $1,394,870,000... The University of California is developing lima beans which will resist nematodes and rootrot... Orange county citrus and truck crops were damaged by recent winds and cold. NITECAPSULE — It's a good thing that there are only eight more shopping days until Christmas, because most folks are getting low on folding stuff. Broadcast Reveal Reds Had No Idea Of Geneva Limits TOKYO (P)—An Allied cast to Korea tonight said communists "inadvertently" vealed that they never had intention of treating prison war in accordance with terrestrial Geneva Convention." An information bulletin quizzes from the "Voice of United Nations Command" by cast said this may have been reds' "biggest blunder in armistice negotiations." The bulletin was labeled an official release. It was butted to correspondents in T by the public information office at general headquarters. The bulletin continued: "A wave of popular resentment at the complete lack of commendency in the matter of war lives has swept the free world. The red admission that they won't abide by the terms of the convention came as a direct revival of the promise made to the command early in the war by North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hung Ung." CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS Materies LOMA VISTA MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Endowment Care Provided Phone Fullerton 158 Res. Anaheim 3811 Ornaments by ed's USE OF FLOWERS 273 E. Center Ph. 5772 Nursery Stock CHSIAS - SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service BOTT'S NURSERY 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Heim, Calif. Ph. 5450 Give & redeem Gold Bond Stamps General Directors HILGENFELD MORTUARY Pathetic Courteous Service 20 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone 3209 251 N. Lemon ANNOUNCEMENTS Personal-Spec. 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